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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-11-05, Page 8T' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL- T ■L ( local and GENERAL ; Miss Agnes MacQuaig is visiting 1 YOU SHOULD SEE THESE GOODS AT PEARLMAN’S is r in Chicago.. Mr. Duncan MeCharles has made a favorable recovery from an illness with pneumonia. Mrs. James Alton is. home from visiting three weeks in Toronto with ■her daughter Olive. i < Mrs. W. EL Seed is a visitor. in the village with her son W. P. and her daughter MrS. James Alton- Miss Pearl Irvin of Ashfield spending a Jew weeks with her aunt [Mrs. Wm. MeNuIL •, Mr. Oliver Johnston, who has had ta long period of illness since strffer- : inganeye .injury some time, ago, is in quite poor health. . Mr. Wellington McCoy, wh$ is ill i with ■pn^Mpoiim,. wag taken to - Wing- ■ ham Hospital on Friday, where, his’ i condition is favorable. ' i ■- Mr.and Mrs. Wm... J. MeNaE' amf ■Miss Pearl Irvin, Mr. and'.Mrs. John Champion 'and daughter Pansy, spent Sunday’' with- Mr. and - Mrs*-’-Bert-; ( • - • : . ■ Af ...‘ 1 7" BUY YOUR SUIT or OVERCOAT now. Have it made any style .you wish—$16^0 and *?P- ready for the eold weather.—TEMPLE “CLARK the cold weather. —Temple Clarke. Mild Weather? Thunder and lightning on Thurs­ day evening, is said to predict mild weather? The electrical storm was quite sharp, followed by a heavy i downpour of hail about eight o’clock ’ in the evening. Presented With [Bracelet : , Miss Margaret Ritchie has gone to London to work. She has been an active member qf. United Church pr- ganizatioBs and following the-Sunday morning service, she was presented with a bracelet, on. behalf trf the choir of which she has been a faith-: ful. member?) Dr. R. L. Treleaven of town and Mr. George Lane of Ashfield, leave on.Friday evening for a ten-day deer hunting trip in the Parry Sound dis­ trict. Trimble Baillie of Cargill and another nimrod from Walkerton will mgke op the quartette^thai will join a party of Toronto sportsmen to go into the north. > Hallowe’en jon SSatnrday tdight passed off quietly here wfith inp ser- ious damage reported. Salting on the evening that it did ;and which turned out to be a wet one At fhat, reduced to a minimum the num­ ber of hobgoblins and spooks Jfha$ usually flit around from door fo door looking for "sweets”. Won Clock - ■ Little Doris Irwin, daughter ,qf 'Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 3rwfn~was rm excited 'little g&l fast/week asahe completed seHinga esfrd '..®f tickets on a rotary clock, .and eanre into the office to have fh® writer break f he . seal oyer tthe ltrelcy name. ltewas "JRe~ beecaM and the Manner was Miss Ann MacDonald. THUR8DAX, NOVEMBER 1-; I i1 ........... ™ ■ ...• ”■/■ • ----- Mr. andMrs.Earll>Mtnin Honored By Me^Hnts About forty relatives and neigh­ bors from the Mihth (concession gathn ered at the home tit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durnin and spent the (evening ‘ . of Wednesday last. ■ ■ J They proceeded with a program . with 3Ir. Will Rutherford aciiqg as chairman, which mclndm^ duet >y. Hugh and Grant ;Rtttheiford;a solo by Mary Foran and a reading Ury ■ 'Edeen Foranjta duet hy. Mrs. Will: Rutherford and Hngh Anda month i otgan selection by Hugh Rntherford. There were imprtjmptu speeches hy . some of the men present. Tins was; -followed bya presentation tto the i bride and groom. The address was- 'read by Dornin Phillips and two lavja- i ly ehair§ afad n- sum off money were 1 presented by Messrs. (George j Roberts and John Durnin. Lunch foL- | lowed and & Social hour was .'Spent i Mr- and Mrs. Earl Dnrnin, . - ' [Dear Friends, ; > We, yonr friends and meighbors, I'have .gathered At yonr home tthis [evening for the purpose Of formally welcoming yon as A new ihnnkehbld to omr toeaH^r and fa assure rttf our good wishes ;as begin We ’[•■together. ■ ; i ' We have -known yo» Earl, -Since, your boyhood, and you have 'always: (deserved our esteem And confidence; >and of you, Mrs* Dnmin, have had nothing but favorable asports. You were highly tihonght ' ■about your former home as u worSiy sand helpful ■ tmember «ef the reommmiity I WEDDING BELLS I i BL PEARLMAN, Where Style Aad Eeow ■ LUCKNOW, ONT- . . '• PHONE 85. t s / ■. remember PEARLMAN’S have ' STANFEE&IFS . enshkikkable UNDERWEAR Hides Tallow fCHEISTMAS fe not far away.; At prides quoted below you should put in a supply j Choice Seedless .Raisins I 2 Lbs. ............ .25e'i ■ Choice Valencia Raisins with] .-Seeds, 2 Lbs. -25e.; ; Fancy Currants, 2 lbs., . 1.29e. ,3Sew Figs, 2 ®s. 49e.| ■ Hates, 3 lbs. ....^.-_..:....25c( serve and wm fh® same good opin- maiden-hair fern. The •bride was.<at- fended by Miss iRuth Fcster/jgsad- May we askjyou both fo .naxpt;ua^ & A.M^dG. Hospital, (Gode®- fhe^ gifts, milt for fheir rnmteital: iich, wearing m ma^ -sffieer ’tunic wtilne ’but that <you may have «ome-[ with corsage of .Johanna tHill iroses. fb i^iffind from; )Mr/SNorvdl Andewn qf /Gbderidi * iibsr ito tday atf pur welcome rto. gronj acted as groomsman. .After tilil cei’e- ' and of fitig pleasant occasion. J 1Tnony they returned ,cto file hrhte?s hehalf <of frmnds and home .where a wedding (dinner was ^neighbors, Lome JDnriim, served by girl friends tto -immediate (George McRdl^Ets. relatives. The dining-room -was heau- -------2—— tifully decorated iin pink and white. -WDDING-- BELLS. The groom’s gift fp fhe -bride was a chest 'of silver, tip The bridesmaid, a pair >pf -silver candle holders and fo fhe groomsman, a ilighter. The il^ motor tte spend ttheir honeymoon im 'Chatham, (Detroit and Michigan. The bride . chose for travelling a rosetone AL para. dress , . black . coat with imittk collar and. ^black accessories. Dn fheir retum thfiy win reside on fhe groom's farm mear lLnCknnw. The young couple received many (beautiful gifts, (including some hand- „ _ — some cheeks shawmg the-high ^esteem and we fed! sure fhat anm wnH dfe- ried a bouquet cf Supreme roses and in which dhey ate Hheld. 'TWAMLEY—AIcCANN ■, A quiet .wedding' was ^dleirinized- At 112.30 o’clock on 'Wednesday, <Qct- j28th, jstiLfhe-JUnited Thureh manse, Nile, when Jessie JR. McCann, EReg.^N- youngest daughter ,tff [Mr. and Mss; Joseph (C- McCann, Cdlbome, -was nhited ;in marriage to W. (George' TwamRy, ^youngest son off Mrs. (Geo­ Twamley and fhe .late Mr. Twamley of Ashfield, fflev. ID. W. Tomeray off!— elating. The bride, given iin .marriage by her brother, looked charming irt a gown .iff Royal -blue velvet with. gold girdle sand gold' shoes. .She ear- I ' f' Will Be Closed All Day Next Wednesday, Remembrance thrift coupons